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Posted on March 11, 2015October 14, 2018

NIH -It’s Not Impossible!

Miriam Van Dyke, 2nd year Epidemiology Student  Those three initials… N… I… H… What do they really mean? Of course, many public health people are well aware that NIH stands for the National Institutes of Health. However, for me during my first year at the Rollins School of Public Health those initials meant more like …

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